How to get EU citizenship in 4 months and is it possible?
Not to much surprise, I get a lot of questions about getting second citizenship quickly and easily, but there's a lot of misinformation out there too.
Let's get our facts straight - if you have about 2 million euros to invest on Cyprus, you can get a second passport in a couple of months.
This is the best EU economic citizenship that makes everything quick and easy, under the circumstances your finances can handle it.
However, getting some of the best citizenships in the EU just by transferring money to someone's account is simply not possible.
There are many people out there who have no problem taking a lot of money from you and leaving you high and dry.
In developed countries, passports don't just grow on trees.
In short, if something looks too good to be true, it probably is, so be careful.
Take a look at our video about ways to get second citizenship:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU-bMcYhsH0
Follow our channel and website, we've got news and information coming out frequently!
---
ABOUT NOMAD CAPITALIST
Andrew Henderson travels to nearly 30 countries every year to stay up to date on the latest legal strategies for entrepreneurs and investors to pay less tax, grow their money faster, and build their personal freedom.
Andrew started Nomad Capitalist to help people like you follow his five magic words: "go where you're treated best". He has personally started foreign companies, opened offshore bank accounts, and obtained multiple second passports.
He also learned the hard way that perpetual information seeking is often the biggest barrier to getting the results you want. Many entrepreneurs spend months and even years constantly researching how to pay less in tax or live overseas, but are afraid to make the jump.
As a result, they get stuck and keep paying a fortune in taxes and never get the lifestyle they deserve.
Nomad Capitalist's Youtube channel is based on Andrew's vision that focusing on the end result, rather than the latest shiny object, is the best way to actually obtain the benefits of the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.
About Andrew: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/about/
Our website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com
Our blog: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/blog/
Work with Andrew: http://www.holanomad.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadcapitalist/
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nomadcapitalist

published:15 Mar 2018

views:17280

Some things in life are overrated. EU citizenship is not one of them. Being a citizen of the European Union opens up more than just borders to its residents. You can build your life in another EU country. You have rights as a student, worker, job seeker and pensioner in any Member State. You even have the opportunity to raise your family in your adopted home too.
Comment on:
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Twitter https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN

published:04 Apr 2017

views:6331

HOW CAN AN AMERICAN BECOME AN EU CITIZEN? My husband tells his story on how he (an American) became an EU citizen through ancestry! We take you through his journey of how he got a European passport and became a dual citizen!
Which countries allow citizenship through decent?
http://bit.ly/2w7mCT9
More info country by country:
http://bit.ly/2wGBU57
Useful links:
https://usat.ly/2wGeywr
*We used ancestry.com to find some of the records*
http://ancstry.me/2srNXO8
_____________
My name isJodi. I'm an expat/travel/lifestyle vlogger who moved from America to the Netherlands to Germany to... who knows where else! Subscribe and join me on this crazy expat journey!
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*I have permission to use Mulu Lizi's music*
Music by:
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published:06 Sep 2017

views:4173

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm
There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But sometimes we face barriers to our rights and our freedom to move across Europe. The European Union is working to make sure everyone benefits from the same rights in everyday situations.
As a European citizen, your rights are protected at home, abroad and online
Comments have been disabled, please engage with these issues on our Facebook http://on.fb.me/werYwo and Twitter pages @EU_Justice.

published:20 Jan 2012

views:19946

On 23 June 2016, the majority of the UK's electorate voted to leave the European Union. "Brexit" will become effective on 29 March 2019 and when the negotiations on the terms of exit have been concluded.
Until then, the UK remains an EU member state with all rights and obligations.
The referendum result in itself has no immediate effect on the nationality, residence or social security status of EU citizens in the UK. But the result of the referendum has created great uncertainty in the lives of many European citizens living in the UK.
This video highlights the EU's position and priorities and explains the current situation in terms of EU citizens' rights and Brexit.

published:13 Oct 2017

views:10488

Brexit information video about settled status for EU citizens and their families in the UK: what settled status means, who will be covered and how the application process will work.
Please note that in terms of EU citizens' rights "Brexit day" will be – according to the EU's position – the end of the planned transition period, expected to be 31 December2020.
In December 2017 the EU and the UK have reached a common understanding on protecting your rights after #Brexit as EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU.
If you apply for and obtain a new status in the UK, your current EU rights will continue after Brexit. For instance, these rights include the right to reside in the UK, look for a job, work without a work permit and have equal access to healthcare, pensions and other benefits. In addition to your current EU rights, you will also be allowed to leave the UK for up to five years without losing your rights.
Who will be covered? Generally speaking, EU citizens who arrive in the UK before Brexit day and their families.
What new status will you have to apply for? There are two new statuses available depending on how long you have lived in the UK.
(1) If you have been living in the UK lawfully and continuously for at least 5 years before Brexit day you will have to apply for “settled status”. Living “lawfully” in the UK means that you are either a worker, a self-employed person, a self-sufficient person, a student or a family member. “Settled status” will give you indefinite stay as long as you don’t spend more than 5 years continuously outside the UK.
(2) If on Brexit day you have been living in the UK for less than 5 years you will have to apply for “pre-settled status”. This will allow you to stay and build up the 5 years required to later apply for “settled status”.
To obtain any of these statuses you should not leave the UK for more than 6 continuous months before your application.
You will have at least two years after Brexit day to obtain “settled status” or “pre-settled status”.
The application procedure will be short, user friendly, transparent and will avoid any unnecessary administrative burdens. The UK cannot require more information than what is strictly necessary and proportionate to determine whether you are eligible. The procedure will therefore be less complicated than the current permanent residence application procedure.
If you have already obtained permanent residence in the UK you will still need to apply to get “settled status”. However, the procedure will be light-touch and free of charge.

published:28 Feb 2018

views:22010

Due to a sound issue in the original Video, that I sincerely apologize for, I had to re-upload the clip. I also added captions so more people would understand what is being said during the video. I hope you enjoy the video. And as always I am open to your constructive criticism, and I appreciate the most those of you who share their opinion.
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDdY4dX_VA_M37Ezv09MiA
Check one of our other videos :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JifXMSZQQDM
Thanks for your precious time.

There may be countries in this world that make it very difficult to become a citizen. But on the other side,
there are some countries where the paperwork and legal processes are much easier as compared to other countries.
Take a look at this video of the easiest countries you can get entry into.
Number 6
Belize
This country, based on the eastern coast of Central America, allows a person to become a permanent resident only if they’ve stayed in the country for five years. The willing citizen must have a bank balance of $2000 a month to prove that they can live up to the country’s lifestyle. The only reason one cannot apply for citizenship is if either of one's parents is a citizen of a country at war with Belize.
Number 5Ecuador
To become an Ecuadorian, you need only $1000 and a clean criminal record. Moreover, one can only be out of the country for 90 days in a span of 3 years. The applicant also has to show $800 per month income, invest $25000 in a CD from an Ecuadorian bank, or invest $25000 in real estate.
Number 4Paraguay
You can call Paraguay home after you deposit $5,200 in a Paraguayan bank account. It is after a wait of three years that residents can apply for citizenship, which then goes for an approval for a year.
Number 3
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic can offer citizenship in as little as two years. You can speed up the process by investing $200,000 in real estate or a business. Apart from that, you also have to show a steady income.
Number 2Hungary
Hungary provides a residence permit if the investor is willing to make an investment in Hungarian GovernmentBonds. The quantum of investment is a minimum of 300,000 Euros. Once you pay the money, you can get a permanent residence permit within 2 months.
Number 1Peru
Peru offers a two-year path to citizenship that requires minimal effort and a small investment. The cost of the two-year fast track to citizenship is $25,000, and it may even be possible to make installment payments on the fee.
MUSIC:
RunningWaters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel .

published:14 Oct 2017

views:1489260

Make sure you can *actually* vote in the European Parliament election 2019. A step by step guide for your registration in the voters list in Germany. For European citizens in Germany.
Find the documents on http://www.pyak.eu/eu-citizens-in-germany-how-to-vote-in-the-european-parliament-election-2019/
Find out more about my goals as a candidate at www.pyak.eu/eu2019

published:08 Aug 2018

views:125

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get DualCitizenship
this video is about different country citizenship procedure....
.
join us on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/List-5/1466790946983235?ref=bookmarks
there is some same video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98qIN5P81hI

published:09 Sep 2015

views:591084

What assurances will EU residents in Britain get following the Brexit vote? Newsnight's John Sweeney went to meet those who are still struggling to gain residency.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/bbcnewsnight

Citizenship of the European Union

Citizenship of the European Union was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, which was signed in 1992, and has been in force since 1993. European Union citizenship is supplementary to national citizenship and affords rights such as the right to vote in European elections, the right to free movement, settlement and employment across the EU, and the right to consular protection by other EU states' embassies when a person's country of citizenship does not maintain an embassy or consulate in the country they need protection in.

Activity and purpose

The Berlin-based resistance group was founded in 1939. Founding members, Robert Havemann, a chemist and Georg Groscurth, a doctor, met each other at the beginning of the 1930s. Rentsch, a dentist, met Groscurth in 1934. Richter, an architect, was Richter's neighbor. They became friends not because of politics, but because of common interests. They were intellectual, free spirits and came to their political views independently.

Three of the four core members of the EU had direct contact with high-level Nazis. When war broke out, both Havemann and Groscurth tried to extend their work in such a way that they wouldn't be called upon to serve in the military. They took on projects from the Heereswaffenamt, biochemical research that was to put Germany in position to use chemical weapons, but neither they nor other scientists were terribly ambitious about the nominal goal. The architect, Richter, received contracts from the Reichshandwerkskammer and got to know and win the trust of Hermann Göring. He was already interested in the Communist Party and the information he learned from his personal contact with Göring filled him with hate for the Nazis and only pushed him further toward the idea of resistance. Groscurth, a doctor, had both Rudolph Hess and Wilhelm Keppler as his patients.

Aircraft camouflage

Aircraft camouflage is the use of camouflage, typically in the form of light and color patterns, applied to military aircraft to make them more difficult to see on the ground, in the air, or to make their speed, distance or attitude harder to determine. Military camouflage is highly dependent upon environmental conditions and is primarily effective against human observers, though some electronic visual acquisition systems can also be confused. It does not hinder radar location or heat-seeking electronics although the paints used may contain substances that can.

Camouflage colours and patterns are subject to considerable experimentation and theorizing, and most countries have explicit specifications as to their application that are sufficiently unique to make it possible to determine the intended operator in many cases even when no national insignia is visible. The colours and patterns have changed over time, both as new theories were tried, and as operational requirements changed. During and after World War II, the Yehudi lights project explored counter-illumination camouflage using lamps to increase the brightness of the aircraft to match the background. Recent experiments have looked at the use of light-emitting active camouflage systems which allow the colours and patterns to be changed to match the background.

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months?!

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months and is it possible?
Not to much surprise, I get a lot of questions about getting second citizenship quickly and easily, but there's a lot of misinformation out there too.
Let's get our facts straight - if you have about 2 million euros to invest on Cyprus, you can get a second passport in a couple of months.
This is the best EU economic citizenship that makes everything quick and easy, under the circumstances your finances can handle it.
However, getting some of the best citizenships in the EU just by transferring money to someone's account is simply not possible.
There are many people out there who have no problem taking a lot of money from you and leaving you high and dry.
In developed countries, passports don't just grow on trees.
In short, if something looks too good to be true, it probably is, so be careful.
Take a look at our video about ways to get second citizenship:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU-bMcYhsH0
Follow our channel and website, we've got news and information coming out frequently!
---
ABOUT NOMAD CAPITALIST
Andrew Henderson travels to nearly 30 countries every year to stay up to date on the latest legal strategies for entrepreneurs and investors to pay less tax, grow their money faster, and build their personal freedom.
Andrew started Nomad Capitalist to help people like you follow his five magic words: "go where you're treated best". He has personally started foreign companies, opened offshore bank accounts, and obtained multiple second passports.
He also learned the hard way that perpetual information seeking is often the biggest barrier to getting the results you want. Many entrepreneurs spend months and even years constantly researching how to pay less in tax or live overseas, but are afraid to make the jump.
As a result, they get stuck and keep paying a fortune in taxes and never get the lifestyle they deserve.
Nomad Capitalist's Youtube channel is based on Andrew's vision that focusing on the end result, rather than the latest shiny object, is the best way to actually obtain the benefits of the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.
About Andrew: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/about/
Our website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com
Our blog: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/blog/
Work with Andrew: http://www.holanomad.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadcapitalist/
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nomadcapitalist

1:43

Your EU citizenship rights

Your EU citizenship rights

Your EU citizenship rights

Some things in life are overrated. EU citizenship is not one of them. Being a citizen of the European Union opens up more than just borders to its residents. You can build your life in another EU country. You have rights as a student, worker, job seeker and pensioner in any Member State. You even have the opportunity to raise your family in your adopted home too.
Comment on:
Google + http://tinyurl.com/orh99s6
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/europeanparliament
Twitter https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN

12:53

🤔 How an American Can Become a European Citizen 🌍 | Story Time

🤔 How an American Can Become a European Citizen 🌍 | Story Time

🤔 How an American Can Become a European Citizen 🌍 | Story Time

HOW CAN AN AMERICAN BECOME AN EU CITIZEN? My husband tells his story on how he (an American) became an EU citizen through ancestry! We take you through his journey of how he got a European passport and became a dual citizen!
Which countries allow citizenship through decent?
http://bit.ly/2w7mCT9
More info country by country:
http://bit.ly/2wGBU57
Useful links:
https://usat.ly/2wGeywr
*We used ancestry.com to find some of the records*
http://ancstry.me/2srNXO8
_____________
My name isJodi. I'm an expat/travel/lifestyle vlogger who moved from America to the Netherlands to Germany to... who knows where else! Subscribe and join me on this crazy expat journey!
******SUPPORT******
-Earn $$ to travel by booking an airbnb through us: http://www.airbnb.com/c/jodim60
-Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/steveandjodi
******LINKS******
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******EMAIL******
for business and collab opportunities email Jodi at jodimackin@gmail.com
*I have permission to use Mulu Lizi's music*
Music by:
Youtube library
Outtro song: https://www.reverbnation.com/mululiziband/song/26758465-slide

3:39

Your Rights as a European

Your Rights as a European

Your Rights as a European

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm
There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But sometimes we face barriers to our rights and our freedom to move across Europe. The European Union is working to make sure everyone benefits from the same rights in everyday situations.
As a European citizen, your rights are protected at home, abroad and online
Comments have been disabled, please engage with these issues on our Facebook http://on.fb.me/werYwo and Twitter pages @EU_Justice.

1:50

EU Citizens' rights & brexit

EU Citizens' rights & brexit

EU Citizens' rights & brexit

On 23 June 2016, the majority of the UK's electorate voted to leave the European Union. "Brexit" will become effective on 29 March 2019 and when the negotiations on the terms of exit have been concluded.
Until then, the UK remains an EU member state with all rights and obligations.
The referendum result in itself has no immediate effect on the nationality, residence or social security status of EU citizens in the UK. But the result of the referendum has created great uncertainty in the lives of many European citizens living in the UK.
This video highlights the EU's position and priorities and explains the current situation in terms of EU citizens' rights and Brexit.

2:08

Video about EU citizens' rights, settled status in the UK & Brexit

Video about EU citizens' rights, settled status in the UK & Brexit

Video about EU citizens' rights, settled status in the UK & Brexit

Brexit information video about settled status for EU citizens and their families in the UK: what settled status means, who will be covered and how the application process will work.
Please note that in terms of EU citizens' rights "Brexit day" will be – according to the EU's position – the end of the planned transition period, expected to be 31 December2020.
In December 2017 the EU and the UK have reached a common understanding on protecting your rights after #Brexit as EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU.
If you apply for and obtain a new status in the UK, your current EU rights will continue after Brexit. For instance, these rights include the right to reside in the UK, look for a job, work without a work permit and have equal access to healthcare, pensions and other benefits. In addition to your current EU rights, you will also be allowed to leave the UK for up to five years without losing your rights.
Who will be covered? Generally speaking, EU citizens who arrive in the UK before Brexit day and their families.
What new status will you have to apply for? There are two new statuses available depending on how long you have lived in the UK.
(1) If you have been living in the UK lawfully and continuously for at least 5 years before Brexit day you will have to apply for “settled status”. Living “lawfully” in the UK means that you are either a worker, a self-employed person, a self-sufficient person, a student or a family member. “Settled status” will give you indefinite stay as long as you don’t spend more than 5 years continuously outside the UK.
(2) If on Brexit day you have been living in the UK for less than 5 years you will have to apply for “pre-settled status”. This will allow you to stay and build up the 5 years required to later apply for “settled status”.
To obtain any of these statuses you should not leave the UK for more than 6 continuous months before your application.
You will have at least two years after Brexit day to obtain “settled status” or “pre-settled status”.
The application procedure will be short, user friendly, transparent and will avoid any unnecessary administrative burdens. The UK cannot require more information than what is strictly necessary and proportionate to determine whether you are eligible. The procedure will therefore be less complicated than the current permanent residence application procedure.
If you have already obtained permanent residence in the UK you will still need to apply to get “settled status”. However, the procedure will be light-touch and free of charge.

5:07

7 Countries Where Getting Citizenship Is Easy (Re-upload)

7 Countries Where Getting Citizenship Is Easy (Re-upload)

7 Countries Where Getting Citizenship Is Easy (Re-upload)

Due to a sound issue in the original Video, that I sincerely apologize for, I had to re-upload the clip. I also added captions so more people would understand what is being said during the video. I hope you enjoy the video. And as always I am open to your constructive criticism, and I appreciate the most those of you who share their opinion.
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDdY4dX_VA_M37Ezv09MiA
Check one of our other videos :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JifXMSZQQDM
Thanks for your precious time.

6 Countries Where Getting Citizenship is Very Easy //ARE YOU READY?

There may be countries in this world that make it very difficult to become a citizen. But on the other side,
there are some countries where the paperwork and legal processes are much easier as compared to other countries.
Take a look at this video of the easiest countries you can get entry into.
Number 6
Belize
This country, based on the eastern coast of Central America, allows a person to become a permanent resident only if they’ve stayed in the country for five years. The willing citizen must have a bank balance of $2000 a month to prove that they can live up to the country’s lifestyle. The only reason one cannot apply for citizenship is if either of one's parents is a citizen of a country at war with Belize.
Number 5Ecuador
To become an Ecuadorian, you need only $1000 and a clean criminal record. Moreover, one can only be out of the country for 90 days in a span of 3 years. The applicant also has to show $800 per month income, invest $25000 in a CD from an Ecuadorian bank, or invest $25000 in real estate.
Number 4Paraguay
You can call Paraguay home after you deposit $5,200 in a Paraguayan bank account. It is after a wait of three years that residents can apply for citizenship, which then goes for an approval for a year.
Number 3
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic can offer citizenship in as little as two years. You can speed up the process by investing $200,000 in real estate or a business. Apart from that, you also have to show a steady income.
Number 2Hungary
Hungary provides a residence permit if the investor is willing to make an investment in Hungarian GovernmentBonds. The quantum of investment is a minimum of 300,000 Euros. Once you pay the money, you can get a permanent residence permit within 2 months.
Number 1Peru
Peru offers a two-year path to citizenship that requires minimal effort and a small investment. The cost of the two-year fast track to citizenship is $25,000, and it may even be possible to make installment payments on the fee.
MUSIC:
RunningWaters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel .

14:51

EU Citizen in Germany: How To Vote in the European Parliament Election 2019

EU Citizen in Germany: How To Vote in the European Parliament Election 2019

EU Citizen in Germany: How To Vote in the European Parliament Election 2019

Make sure you can *actually* vote in the European Parliament election 2019. A step by step guide for your registration in the voters list in Germany. For European citizens in Germany.
Find the documents on http://www.pyak.eu/eu-citizens-in-germany-how-to-vote-in-the-european-parliament-election-2019/
Find out more about my goals as a candidate at www.pyak.eu/eu2019

2:54

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get Dual Citizenship

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get Dual Citizenship

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get Dual Citizenship

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get DualCitizenship
this video is about different country citizenship procedure....
.
join us on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/List-5/1466790946983235?ref=bookmarks
there is some same video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98qIN5P81hI

4:10

Brexit: What happens if you are an EU citizen in the UK? It's complicated... - BBC Newsnight

Brexit: What happens if you are an EU citizen in the UK? It's complicated... - BBC Newsnight

Brexit: What happens if you are an EU citizen in the UK? It's complicated... - BBC Newsnight

What assurances will EU residents in Britain get following the Brexit vote? Newsnight's John Sweeney went to meet those who are still struggling to gain residency.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/bbcnewsnight

2:00

EU Citizen Exiting Schengen Borders (ABC4EU)

EU Citizen Exiting Schengen Borders (ABC4EU)

EU Citizen Exiting Schengen Borders (ABC4EU)

In addition to the traditional ABC gate, we also have developed the mobile version of the gate, which functions just as well as the normal ABC gate but it is intended for more specific uses such as land borders, sea ports and special cases at the airports.
Project Webpage:
http://abc4eu.com/
More info:
ABC4EU stands for Automated Border ControlGates for Europe. It is an EU wide project and involves a Consortium of 14 partners from 7 different countries. The aim is to make border control more flexible by enhancing the workflow and harmonizing the functionalities of Automated Border Control (ABC) gates, which are only one example of automation.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 312797.

European Citizen Campus

EEC started a creative process on different vision(s) of the European citizenship concept seen by student eyes with the purpose to stimulate debate on this issue with the wider audience. The project core is the establishment of an international art mobility and exchange programme that gave 144 students from different academic disciplines and 12 professional artists the opportunity to visualize their approach to European citizenship.

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months?!

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months and is it possible?
Not to much surprise, I get a lot of questions about getting second citizenship quickly and easily, but there's a lot of misinformation out there too.
Let's get our facts straight - if you have about 2 million euros to invest on Cyprus, you can get a second passport in a couple of months.
This is the best EU economic citizenship that makes everything quick and easy, under the circumstances your finances can handle it.
However, getting some of the best citizenships in the EU just by transferring money to someone's account is simply not possible.
There are many people out there who have no problem taking a lot of money from you and leaving you high and dry.
In developed countries, passports don't just grow on trees.
In short, i...

published: 15 Mar 2018

Your EU citizenship rights

Some things in life are overrated. EU citizenship is not one of them. Being a citizen of the European Union opens up more than just borders to its residents. You can build your life in another EU country. You have rights as a student, worker, job seeker and pensioner in any Member State. You even have the opportunity to raise your family in your adopted home too.
Comment on:
Google + http://tinyurl.com/orh99s6
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/europeanparliament
Twitter https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN

published: 04 Apr 2017

🤔 How an American Can Become a European Citizen 🌍 | Story Time

HOW CAN AN AMERICAN BECOME AN EU CITIZEN? My husband tells his story on how he (an American) became an EU citizen through ancestry! We take you through his journey of how he got a European passport and became a dual citizen!
Which countries allow citizenship through decent?
http://bit.ly/2w7mCT9
More info country by country:
http://bit.ly/2wGBU57
Useful links:
https://usat.ly/2wGeywr
*We used ancestry.com to find some of the records*
http://ancstry.me/2srNXO8
_____________
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published: 06 Sep 2017

Your Rights as a European

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm
There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But sometimes we face barriers to our rights and our freedom to move across Europe. The European Union is working to make sure everyone benefits from the same rights in everyday situations.
As a European citizen, your rights are protected at home, abroad and online
Comments have been disabled, please engage with these issues on our Facebook http://on.fb.me/werYwo and Twitter pages @EU_Justice.

published: 20 Jan 2012

EU Citizens' rights & brexit

On 23 June 2016, the majority of the UK's electorate voted to leave the European Union. "Brexit" will become effective on 29 March 2019 and when the negotiations on the terms of exit have been concluded.
Until then, the UK remains an EU member state with all rights and obligations.
The referendum result in itself has no immediate effect on the nationality, residence or social security status of EU citizens in the UK. But the result of the referendum has created great uncertainty in the lives of many European citizens living in the UK.
This video highlights the EU's position and priorities and explains the current situation in terms of EU citizens' rights and Brexit.

published: 13 Oct 2017

Video about EU citizens' rights, settled status in the UK & Brexit

Brexit information video about settled status for EU citizens and their families in the UK: what settled status means, who will be covered and how the application process will work.
Please note that in terms of EU citizens' rights "Brexit day" will be – according to the EU's position – the end of the planned transition period, expected to be 31 December2020.
In December 2017 the EU and the UK have reached a common understanding on protecting your rights after #Brexit as EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU.
If you apply for and obtain a new status in the UK, your current EU rights will continue after Brexit. For instance, these rights include the right to reside in the UK, look for a job, work without a work permit and have equal access to healthcare, pensions and other ...

published: 28 Feb 2018

7 Countries Where Getting Citizenship Is Easy (Re-upload)

Due to a sound issue in the original Video, that I sincerely apologize for, I had to re-upload the clip. I also added captions so more people would understand what is being said during the video. I hope you enjoy the video. And as always I am open to your constructive criticism, and I appreciate the most those of you who share their opinion.
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDdY4dX_VA_M37Ezv09MiA
Check one of our other videos :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JifXMSZQQDM
Thanks for your precious time.

6 Countries Where Getting Citizenship is Very Easy //ARE YOU READY?

There may be countries in this world that make it very difficult to become a citizen. But on the other side,
there are some countries where the paperwork and legal processes are much easier as compared to other countries.
Take a look at this video of the easiest countries you can get entry into.
Number 6
Belize
This country, based on the eastern coast of Central America, allows a person to become a permanent resident only if they’ve stayed in the country for five years. The willing citizen must have a bank balance of $2000 a month to prove that they can live up to the country’s lifestyle. The only reason one cannot apply for citizenship is if either of one's parents is a citizen of a country at war with Belize.
Number 5Ecuador
To become an Ecuadorian, you need only $1000 and a clean ...

published: 14 Oct 2017

EU Citizen in Germany: How To Vote in the European Parliament Election 2019

Make sure you can *actually* vote in the European Parliament election 2019. A step by step guide for your registration in the voters list in Germany. For European citizens in Germany.
Find the documents on http://www.pyak.eu/eu-citizens-in-germany-how-to-vote-in-the-european-parliament-election-2019/
Find out more about my goals as a candidate at www.pyak.eu/eu2019

published: 08 Aug 2018

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get Dual Citizenship

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get DualCitizenship
this video is about different country citizenship procedure....
.
join us on facebook
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there is some same video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98qIN5P81hI

published: 09 Sep 2015

Brexit: What happens if you are an EU citizen in the UK? It's complicated... - BBC Newsnight

What assurances will EU residents in Britain get following the Brexit vote? Newsnight's John Sweeney went to meet those who are still struggling to gain residency.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/bbcnewsnight

published: 02 Mar 2017

EU Citizen Exiting Schengen Borders (ABC4EU)

In addition to the traditional ABC gate, we also have developed the mobile version of the gate, which functions just as well as the normal ABC gate but it is intended for more specific uses such as land borders, sea ports and special cases at the airports.
Project Webpage:
http://abc4eu.com/
More info:
ABC4EU stands for Automated Border ControlGates for Europe. It is an EU wide project and involves a Consortium of 14 partners from 7 different countries. The aim is to make border control more flexible by enhancing the workflow and harmonizing the functionalities of Automated Border Control (ABC) gates, which are only one example of automation.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonst...

European Citizen Campus

EEC started a creative process on different vision(s) of the European citizenship concept seen by student eyes with the purpose to stimulate debate on this issue with the wider audience. The project core is the establishment of an international art mobility and exchange programme that gave 144 students from different academic disciplines and 12 professional artists the opportunity to visualize their approach to European citizenship.

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months?!

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months and is it possible?
Not to much surprise, I get a lot of questions about getting second citizenship quickly and easily, b...

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months and is it possible?
Not to much surprise, I get a lot of questions about getting second citizenship quickly and easily, but there's a lot of misinformation out there too.
Let's get our facts straight - if you have about 2 million euros to invest on Cyprus, you can get a second passport in a couple of months.
This is the best EU economic citizenship that makes everything quick and easy, under the circumstances your finances can handle it.
However, getting some of the best citizenships in the EU just by transferring money to someone's account is simply not possible.
There are many people out there who have no problem taking a lot of money from you and leaving you high and dry.
In developed countries, passports don't just grow on trees.
In short, if something looks too good to be true, it probably is, so be careful.
Take a look at our video about ways to get second citizenship:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU-bMcYhsH0
Follow our channel and website, we've got news and information coming out frequently!
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ABOUT NOMAD CAPITALIST
Andrew Henderson travels to nearly 30 countries every year to stay up to date on the latest legal strategies for entrepreneurs and investors to pay less tax, grow their money faster, and build their personal freedom.
Andrew started Nomad Capitalist to help people like you follow his five magic words: "go where you're treated best". He has personally started foreign companies, opened offshore bank accounts, and obtained multiple second passports.
He also learned the hard way that perpetual information seeking is often the biggest barrier to getting the results you want. Many entrepreneurs spend months and even years constantly researching how to pay less in tax or live overseas, but are afraid to make the jump.
As a result, they get stuck and keep paying a fortune in taxes and never get the lifestyle they deserve.
Nomad Capitalist's Youtube channel is based on Andrew's vision that focusing on the end result, rather than the latest shiny object, is the best way to actually obtain the benefits of the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.
About Andrew: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/about/
Our website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com
Our blog: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/blog/
Work with Andrew: http://www.holanomad.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadcapitalist/
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nomadcapitalist

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months and is it possible?
Not to much surprise, I get a lot of questions about getting second citizenship quickly and easily, but there's a lot of misinformation out there too.
Let's get our facts straight - if you have about 2 million euros to invest on Cyprus, you can get a second passport in a couple of months.
This is the best EU economic citizenship that makes everything quick and easy, under the circumstances your finances can handle it.
However, getting some of the best citizenships in the EU just by transferring money to someone's account is simply not possible.
There are many people out there who have no problem taking a lot of money from you and leaving you high and dry.
In developed countries, passports don't just grow on trees.
In short, if something looks too good to be true, it probably is, so be careful.
Take a look at our video about ways to get second citizenship:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU-bMcYhsH0
Follow our channel and website, we've got news and information coming out frequently!
---
ABOUT NOMAD CAPITALIST
Andrew Henderson travels to nearly 30 countries every year to stay up to date on the latest legal strategies for entrepreneurs and investors to pay less tax, grow their money faster, and build their personal freedom.
Andrew started Nomad Capitalist to help people like you follow his five magic words: "go where you're treated best". He has personally started foreign companies, opened offshore bank accounts, and obtained multiple second passports.
He also learned the hard way that perpetual information seeking is often the biggest barrier to getting the results you want. Many entrepreneurs spend months and even years constantly researching how to pay less in tax or live overseas, but are afraid to make the jump.
As a result, they get stuck and keep paying a fortune in taxes and never get the lifestyle they deserve.
Nomad Capitalist's Youtube channel is based on Andrew's vision that focusing on the end result, rather than the latest shiny object, is the best way to actually obtain the benefits of the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle.
About Andrew: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/about/
Our website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com
Our blog: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com/blog/
Work with Andrew: http://www.holanomad.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadcapitalist/
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nomadcapitalist

Your EU citizenship rights

Some things in life are overrated. EU citizenship is not one of them. Being a citizen of the European Union opens up more than just borders to its residents. Yo...

Some things in life are overrated. EU citizenship is not one of them. Being a citizen of the European Union opens up more than just borders to its residents. You can build your life in another EU country. You have rights as a student, worker, job seeker and pensioner in any Member State. You even have the opportunity to raise your family in your adopted home too.
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Some things in life are overrated. EU citizenship is not one of them. Being a citizen of the European Union opens up more than just borders to its residents. You can build your life in another EU country. You have rights as a student, worker, job seeker and pensioner in any Member State. You even have the opportunity to raise your family in your adopted home too.
Comment on:
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🤔 How an American Can Become a European Citizen 🌍 | Story Time

HOW CAN AN AMERICAN BECOME AN EU CITIZEN? My husband tells his story on how he (an American) became an EU citizen through ancestry! We take you through his jour...

HOW CAN AN AMERICAN BECOME AN EU CITIZEN? My husband tells his story on how he (an American) became an EU citizen through ancestry! We take you through his journey of how he got a European passport and became a dual citizen!
Which countries allow citizenship through decent?
http://bit.ly/2w7mCT9
More info country by country:
http://bit.ly/2wGBU57
Useful links:
https://usat.ly/2wGeywr
*We used ancestry.com to find some of the records*
http://ancstry.me/2srNXO8
_____________
My name isJodi. I'm an expat/travel/lifestyle vlogger who moved from America to the Netherlands to Germany to... who knows where else! Subscribe and join me on this crazy expat journey!
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HOW CAN AN AMERICAN BECOME AN EU CITIZEN? My husband tells his story on how he (an American) became an EU citizen through ancestry! We take you through his journey of how he got a European passport and became a dual citizen!
Which countries allow citizenship through decent?
http://bit.ly/2w7mCT9
More info country by country:
http://bit.ly/2wGBU57
Useful links:
https://usat.ly/2wGeywr
*We used ancestry.com to find some of the records*
http://ancstry.me/2srNXO8
_____________
My name isJodi. I'm an expat/travel/lifestyle vlogger who moved from America to the Netherlands to Germany to... who knows where else! Subscribe and join me on this crazy expat journey!
******SUPPORT******
-Earn $$ to travel by booking an airbnb through us: http://www.airbnb.com/c/jodim60
-Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/steveandjodi
******LINKS******
OUR WEBSITE: http://www.steveandjoditravel.com
JODI'S TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jodimolinari
STEVE'S TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SMAMackin
TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/steveandjodi
JODI'S INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/jodimolinari
STEVE'S INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/smamackin/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SandJsTravels
******EMAIL******
for business and collab opportunities email Jodi at jodimackin@gmail.com
*I have permission to use Mulu Lizi's music*
Music by:
Youtube library
Outtro song: https://www.reverbnation.com/mululiziband/song/26758465-slide

Your Rights as a European

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm
There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel a...

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm
There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But sometimes we face barriers to our rights and our freedom to move across Europe. The European Union is working to make sure everyone benefits from the same rights in everyday situations.
As a European citizen, your rights are protected at home, abroad and online
Comments have been disabled, please engage with these issues on our Facebook http://on.fb.me/werYwo and Twitter pages @EU_Justice.

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm
There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But sometimes we face barriers to our rights and our freedom to move across Europe. The European Union is working to make sure everyone benefits from the same rights in everyday situations.
As a European citizen, your rights are protected at home, abroad and online
Comments have been disabled, please engage with these issues on our Facebook http://on.fb.me/werYwo and Twitter pages @EU_Justice.

EU Citizens' rights & brexit

On 23 June 2016, the majority of the UK's electorate voted to leave the European Union. "Brexit" will become effective on 29 March 2019 and when the negotiatio...

On 23 June 2016, the majority of the UK's electorate voted to leave the European Union. "Brexit" will become effective on 29 March 2019 and when the negotiations on the terms of exit have been concluded.
Until then, the UK remains an EU member state with all rights and obligations.
The referendum result in itself has no immediate effect on the nationality, residence or social security status of EU citizens in the UK. But the result of the referendum has created great uncertainty in the lives of many European citizens living in the UK.
This video highlights the EU's position and priorities and explains the current situation in terms of EU citizens' rights and Brexit.

On 23 June 2016, the majority of the UK's electorate voted to leave the European Union. "Brexit" will become effective on 29 March 2019 and when the negotiations on the terms of exit have been concluded.
Until then, the UK remains an EU member state with all rights and obligations.
The referendum result in itself has no immediate effect on the nationality, residence or social security status of EU citizens in the UK. But the result of the referendum has created great uncertainty in the lives of many European citizens living in the UK.
This video highlights the EU's position and priorities and explains the current situation in terms of EU citizens' rights and Brexit.

Video about EU citizens' rights, settled status in the UK & Brexit

Brexit information video about settled status for EU citizens and their families in the UK: what settled status means, who will be covered and how the applicati...

Brexit information video about settled status for EU citizens and their families in the UK: what settled status means, who will be covered and how the application process will work.
Please note that in terms of EU citizens' rights "Brexit day" will be – according to the EU's position – the end of the planned transition period, expected to be 31 December2020.
In December 2017 the EU and the UK have reached a common understanding on protecting your rights after #Brexit as EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU.
If you apply for and obtain a new status in the UK, your current EU rights will continue after Brexit. For instance, these rights include the right to reside in the UK, look for a job, work without a work permit and have equal access to healthcare, pensions and other benefits. In addition to your current EU rights, you will also be allowed to leave the UK for up to five years without losing your rights.
Who will be covered? Generally speaking, EU citizens who arrive in the UK before Brexit day and their families.
What new status will you have to apply for? There are two new statuses available depending on how long you have lived in the UK.
(1) If you have been living in the UK lawfully and continuously for at least 5 years before Brexit day you will have to apply for “settled status”. Living “lawfully” in the UK means that you are either a worker, a self-employed person, a self-sufficient person, a student or a family member. “Settled status” will give you indefinite stay as long as you don’t spend more than 5 years continuously outside the UK.
(2) If on Brexit day you have been living in the UK for less than 5 years you will have to apply for “pre-settled status”. This will allow you to stay and build up the 5 years required to later apply for “settled status”.
To obtain any of these statuses you should not leave the UK for more than 6 continuous months before your application.
You will have at least two years after Brexit day to obtain “settled status” or “pre-settled status”.
The application procedure will be short, user friendly, transparent and will avoid any unnecessary administrative burdens. The UK cannot require more information than what is strictly necessary and proportionate to determine whether you are eligible. The procedure will therefore be less complicated than the current permanent residence application procedure.
If you have already obtained permanent residence in the UK you will still need to apply to get “settled status”. However, the procedure will be light-touch and free of charge.

Brexit information video about settled status for EU citizens and their families in the UK: what settled status means, who will be covered and how the application process will work.
Please note that in terms of EU citizens' rights "Brexit day" will be – according to the EU's position – the end of the planned transition period, expected to be 31 December2020.
In December 2017 the EU and the UK have reached a common understanding on protecting your rights after #Brexit as EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU.
If you apply for and obtain a new status in the UK, your current EU rights will continue after Brexit. For instance, these rights include the right to reside in the UK, look for a job, work without a work permit and have equal access to healthcare, pensions and other benefits. In addition to your current EU rights, you will also be allowed to leave the UK for up to five years without losing your rights.
Who will be covered? Generally speaking, EU citizens who arrive in the UK before Brexit day and their families.
What new status will you have to apply for? There are two new statuses available depending on how long you have lived in the UK.
(1) If you have been living in the UK lawfully and continuously for at least 5 years before Brexit day you will have to apply for “settled status”. Living “lawfully” in the UK means that you are either a worker, a self-employed person, a self-sufficient person, a student or a family member. “Settled status” will give you indefinite stay as long as you don’t spend more than 5 years continuously outside the UK.
(2) If on Brexit day you have been living in the UK for less than 5 years you will have to apply for “pre-settled status”. This will allow you to stay and build up the 5 years required to later apply for “settled status”.
To obtain any of these statuses you should not leave the UK for more than 6 continuous months before your application.
You will have at least two years after Brexit day to obtain “settled status” or “pre-settled status”.
The application procedure will be short, user friendly, transparent and will avoid any unnecessary administrative burdens. The UK cannot require more information than what is strictly necessary and proportionate to determine whether you are eligible. The procedure will therefore be less complicated than the current permanent residence application procedure.
If you have already obtained permanent residence in the UK you will still need to apply to get “settled status”. However, the procedure will be light-touch and free of charge.

7 Countries Where Getting Citizenship Is Easy (Re-upload)

Due to a sound issue in the original Video, that I sincerely apologize for, I had to re-upload the clip. I also added captions so more people would understand w...

Due to a sound issue in the original Video, that I sincerely apologize for, I had to re-upload the clip. I also added captions so more people would understand what is being said during the video. I hope you enjoy the video. And as always I am open to your constructive criticism, and I appreciate the most those of you who share their opinion.
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDdY4dX_VA_M37Ezv09MiA
Check one of our other videos :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JifXMSZQQDM
Thanks for your precious time.

Due to a sound issue in the original Video, that I sincerely apologize for, I had to re-upload the clip. I also added captions so more people would understand what is being said during the video. I hope you enjoy the video. And as always I am open to your constructive criticism, and I appreciate the most those of you who share their opinion.
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDdY4dX_VA_M37Ezv09MiA
Check one of our other videos :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JifXMSZQQDM
Thanks for your precious time.

6 Countries Where Getting Citizenship is Very Easy //ARE YOU READY?

There may be countries in this world that make it very difficult to become a citizen. But on the other side,
there are some countries where the paperwork and l...

There may be countries in this world that make it very difficult to become a citizen. But on the other side,
there are some countries where the paperwork and legal processes are much easier as compared to other countries.
Take a look at this video of the easiest countries you can get entry into.
Number 6
Belize
This country, based on the eastern coast of Central America, allows a person to become a permanent resident only if they’ve stayed in the country for five years. The willing citizen must have a bank balance of $2000 a month to prove that they can live up to the country’s lifestyle. The only reason one cannot apply for citizenship is if either of one's parents is a citizen of a country at war with Belize.
Number 5Ecuador
To become an Ecuadorian, you need only $1000 and a clean criminal record. Moreover, one can only be out of the country for 90 days in a span of 3 years. The applicant also has to show $800 per month income, invest $25000 in a CD from an Ecuadorian bank, or invest $25000 in real estate.
Number 4Paraguay
You can call Paraguay home after you deposit $5,200 in a Paraguayan bank account. It is after a wait of three years that residents can apply for citizenship, which then goes for an approval for a year.
Number 3
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic can offer citizenship in as little as two years. You can speed up the process by investing $200,000 in real estate or a business. Apart from that, you also have to show a steady income.
Number 2Hungary
Hungary provides a residence permit if the investor is willing to make an investment in Hungarian GovernmentBonds. The quantum of investment is a minimum of 300,000 Euros. Once you pay the money, you can get a permanent residence permit within 2 months.
Number 1Peru
Peru offers a two-year path to citizenship that requires minimal effort and a small investment. The cost of the two-year fast track to citizenship is $25,000, and it may even be possible to make installment payments on the fee.
MUSIC:
RunningWaters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel .

There may be countries in this world that make it very difficult to become a citizen. But on the other side,
there are some countries where the paperwork and legal processes are much easier as compared to other countries.
Take a look at this video of the easiest countries you can get entry into.
Number 6
Belize
This country, based on the eastern coast of Central America, allows a person to become a permanent resident only if they’ve stayed in the country for five years. The willing citizen must have a bank balance of $2000 a month to prove that they can live up to the country’s lifestyle. The only reason one cannot apply for citizenship is if either of one's parents is a citizen of a country at war with Belize.
Number 5Ecuador
To become an Ecuadorian, you need only $1000 and a clean criminal record. Moreover, one can only be out of the country for 90 days in a span of 3 years. The applicant also has to show $800 per month income, invest $25000 in a CD from an Ecuadorian bank, or invest $25000 in real estate.
Number 4Paraguay
You can call Paraguay home after you deposit $5,200 in a Paraguayan bank account. It is after a wait of three years that residents can apply for citizenship, which then goes for an approval for a year.
Number 3
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic can offer citizenship in as little as two years. You can speed up the process by investing $200,000 in real estate or a business. Apart from that, you also have to show a steady income.
Number 2Hungary
Hungary provides a residence permit if the investor is willing to make an investment in Hungarian GovernmentBonds. The quantum of investment is a minimum of 300,000 Euros. Once you pay the money, you can get a permanent residence permit within 2 months.
Number 1Peru
Peru offers a two-year path to citizenship that requires minimal effort and a small investment. The cost of the two-year fast track to citizenship is $25,000, and it may even be possible to make installment payments on the fee.
MUSIC:
RunningWaters by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
If You enjoy our videos make sure to subscribe to our channel .

Make sure you can *actually* vote in the European Parliament election 2019. A step by step guide for your registration in the voters list in Germany. For European citizens in Germany.
Find the documents on http://www.pyak.eu/eu-citizens-in-germany-how-to-vote-in-the-european-parliament-election-2019/
Find out more about my goals as a candidate at www.pyak.eu/eu2019

Make sure you can *actually* vote in the European Parliament election 2019. A step by step guide for your registration in the voters list in Germany. For European citizens in Germany.
Find the documents on http://www.pyak.eu/eu-citizens-in-germany-how-to-vote-in-the-european-parliament-election-2019/
Find out more about my goals as a candidate at www.pyak.eu/eu2019

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get DualCitizenship
this video is about different country citizenship procedure....
.
join us on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/List-5/1466790946983235?ref=bookmarks
there is some same video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98qIN5P81hI

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get DualCitizenship
this video is about different country citizenship procedure....
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What assurances will EU residents in Britain get following the Brexit vote? Newsnight's John Sweeney went to meet those who are still struggling to gain residency.
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EU Citizen Exiting Schengen Borders (ABC4EU)

In addition to the traditional ABC gate, we also have developed the mobile version of the gate, which functions just as well as the normal ABC gate but it is i...

In addition to the traditional ABC gate, we also have developed the mobile version of the gate, which functions just as well as the normal ABC gate but it is intended for more specific uses such as land borders, sea ports and special cases at the airports.
Project Webpage:
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More info:
ABC4EU stands for Automated Border ControlGates for Europe. It is an EU wide project and involves a Consortium of 14 partners from 7 different countries. The aim is to make border control more flexible by enhancing the workflow and harmonizing the functionalities of Automated Border Control (ABC) gates, which are only one example of automation.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 312797.

In addition to the traditional ABC gate, we also have developed the mobile version of the gate, which functions just as well as the normal ABC gate but it is intended for more specific uses such as land borders, sea ports and special cases at the airports.
Project Webpage:
http://abc4eu.com/
More info:
ABC4EU stands for Automated Border ControlGates for Europe. It is an EU wide project and involves a Consortium of 14 partners from 7 different countries. The aim is to make border control more flexible by enhancing the workflow and harmonizing the functionalities of Automated Border Control (ABC) gates, which are only one example of automation.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 312797.

European Citizen Campus

EEC started a creative process on different vision(s) of the European citizenship concept seen by student eyes with the purpose to stimulate debate on this issu...

EEC started a creative process on different vision(s) of the European citizenship concept seen by student eyes with the purpose to stimulate debate on this issue with the wider audience. The project core is the establishment of an international art mobility and exchange programme that gave 144 students from different academic disciplines and 12 professional artists the opportunity to visualize their approach to European citizenship.

EEC started a creative process on different vision(s) of the European citizenship concept seen by student eyes with the purpose to stimulate debate on this issue with the wider audience. The project core is the establishment of an international art mobility and exchange programme that gave 144 students from different academic disciplines and 12 professional artists the opportunity to visualize their approach to European citizenship.

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months?!

How to get EU citizenship in 4 months and is it possible?
Not to much surprise, I get a lot of questions about getting second citizenship quickly and easily, but there's a lot of misinformation out there too.
Let's get our facts straight - if you have about 2 million euros to invest on Cyprus, you can get a second passport in a couple of months.
This is the best EU economic citizenship that makes everything quick and easy, under the circumstances your finances can handle it.
However, getting some of the best citizenships in the EU just by transferring money to someone's account is simply not possible.
There are many people out there who have no problem taking a lot of money from you and leaving you high and dry.
In developed countries, passports don't just grow on trees.
In short, if something looks too good to be true, it probably is, so be careful.
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He also learned the hard way that perpetual information seeking is often the biggest barrier to getting the results you want. Many entrepreneurs spend months and even years constantly researching how to pay less in tax or live overseas, but are afraid to make the jump.
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Your EU citizenship rights

Some things in life are overrated. EU citizenship is not one of them. Being a citizen of the European Union opens up more than just borders to its residents. You can build your life in another EU country. You have rights as a student, worker, job seeker and pensioner in any Member State. You even have the opportunity to raise your family in your adopted home too.
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🤔 How an American Can Become a European Citizen 🌍 | Story Time

HOW CAN AN AMERICAN BECOME AN EU CITIZEN? My husband tells his story on how he (an American) became an EU citizen through ancestry! We take you through his journey of how he got a European passport and became a dual citizen!
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Your Rights as a European

http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm
There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But sometimes we face barriers to our rights and our freedom to move across Europe. The European Union is working to make sure everyone benefits from the same rights in everyday situations.
As a European citizen, your rights are protected at home, abroad and online
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EU Citizens' rights & brexit

On 23 June 2016, the majority of the UK's electorate voted to leave the European Union. "Brexit" will become effective on 29 March 2019 and when the negotiations on the terms of exit have been concluded.
Until then, the UK remains an EU member state with all rights and obligations.
The referendum result in itself has no immediate effect on the nationality, residence or social security status of EU citizens in the UK. But the result of the referendum has created great uncertainty in the lives of many European citizens living in the UK.
This video highlights the EU's position and priorities and explains the current situation in terms of EU citizens' rights and Brexit.

Video about EU citizens' rights, settled status in the UK & Brexit

Brexit information video about settled status for EU citizens and their families in the UK: what settled status means, who will be covered and how the application process will work.
Please note that in terms of EU citizens' rights "Brexit day" will be – according to the EU's position – the end of the planned transition period, expected to be 31 December2020.
In December 2017 the EU and the UK have reached a common understanding on protecting your rights after #Brexit as EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU.
If you apply for and obtain a new status in the UK, your current EU rights will continue after Brexit. For instance, these rights include the right to reside in the UK, look for a job, work without a work permit and have equal access to healthcare, pensions and other benefits. In addition to your current EU rights, you will also be allowed to leave the UK for up to five years without losing your rights.
Who will be covered? Generally speaking, EU citizens who arrive in the UK before Brexit day and their families.
What new status will you have to apply for? There are two new statuses available depending on how long you have lived in the UK.
(1) If you have been living in the UK lawfully and continuously for at least 5 years before Brexit day you will have to apply for “settled status”. Living “lawfully” in the UK means that you are either a worker, a self-employed person, a self-sufficient person, a student or a family member. “Settled status” will give you indefinite stay as long as you don’t spend more than 5 years continuously outside the UK.
(2) If on Brexit day you have been living in the UK for less than 5 years you will have to apply for “pre-settled status”. This will allow you to stay and build up the 5 years required to later apply for “settled status”.
To obtain any of these statuses you should not leave the UK for more than 6 continuous months before your application.
You will have at least two years after Brexit day to obtain “settled status” or “pre-settled status”.
The application procedure will be short, user friendly, transparent and will avoid any unnecessary administrative burdens. The UK cannot require more information than what is strictly necessary and proportionate to determine whether you are eligible. The procedure will therefore be less complicated than the current permanent residence application procedure.
If you have already obtained permanent residence in the UK you will still need to apply to get “settled status”. However, the procedure will be light-touch and free of charge.

7 Countries Where Getting Citizenship Is Easy (Re-upload)

Due to a sound issue in the original Video, that I sincerely apologize for, I had to re-upload the clip. I also added captions so more people would understand what is being said during the video. I hope you enjoy the video. And as always I am open to your constructive criticism, and I appreciate the most those of you who share their opinion.
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6 Countries Where Getting Citizenship is Very Easy //ARE YOU READY?

There may be countries in this world that make it very difficult to become a citizen. But on the other side,
there are some countries where the paperwork and legal processes are much easier as compared to other countries.
Take a look at this video of the easiest countries you can get entry into.
Number 6
Belize
This country, based on the eastern coast of Central America, allows a person to become a permanent resident only if they’ve stayed in the country for five years. The willing citizen must have a bank balance of $2000 a month to prove that they can live up to the country’s lifestyle. The only reason one cannot apply for citizenship is if either of one's parents is a citizen of a country at war with Belize.
Number 5Ecuador
To become an Ecuadorian, you need only $1000 and a clean criminal record. Moreover, one can only be out of the country for 90 days in a span of 3 years. The applicant also has to show $800 per month income, invest $25000 in a CD from an Ecuadorian bank, or invest $25000 in real estate.
Number 4Paraguay
You can call Paraguay home after you deposit $5,200 in a Paraguayan bank account. It is after a wait of three years that residents can apply for citizenship, which then goes for an approval for a year.
Number 3
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic can offer citizenship in as little as two years. You can speed up the process by investing $200,000 in real estate or a business. Apart from that, you also have to show a steady income.
Number 2Hungary
Hungary provides a residence permit if the investor is willing to make an investment in Hungarian GovernmentBonds. The quantum of investment is a minimum of 300,000 Euros. Once you pay the money, you can get a permanent residence permit within 2 months.
Number 1Peru
Peru offers a two-year path to citizenship that requires minimal effort and a small investment. The cost of the two-year fast track to citizenship is $25,000, and it may even be possible to make installment payments on the fee.
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EU Citizen in Germany: How To Vote in the European Parliament Election 2019

Make sure you can *actually* vote in the European Parliament election 2019. A step by step guide for your registration in the voters list in Germany. For European citizens in Germany.
Find the documents on http://www.pyak.eu/eu-citizens-in-germany-how-to-vote-in-the-european-parliament-election-2019/
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Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get Dual Citizenship

Top 5 Easiest Countries to Get DualCitizenship
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Brexit: What happens if you are an EU citizen in the UK? It's complicated... - BBC Newsnight

What assurances will EU residents in Britain get following the Brexit vote? Newsnight's John Sweeney went to meet those who are still struggling to gain residency.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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EU Citizen Exiting Schengen Borders (ABC4EU)

In addition to the traditional ABC gate, we also have developed the mobile version of the gate, which functions just as well as the normal ABC gate but it is intended for more specific uses such as land borders, sea ports and special cases at the airports.
Project Webpage:
http://abc4eu.com/
More info:
ABC4EU stands for Automated Border ControlGates for Europe. It is an EU wide project and involves a Consortium of 14 partners from 7 different countries. The aim is to make border control more flexible by enhancing the workflow and harmonizing the functionalities of Automated Border Control (ABC) gates, which are only one example of automation.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 312797.

Citizenship of the European Union

Citizenship of the European Union was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, which was signed in 1992, and has been in force since 1993. European Union citizenship is supplementary to national citizenship and affords rights such as the right to vote in European elections, the right to free movement, settlement and employment across the EU, and the right to consular protection by other EU states' embassies when a person's country of citizenship does not maintain an embassy or consulate in the country they need protection in.